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Originally Posted by Mr.Banana
A republican member of congress, representing a district in the US's largest city, denounced the 2020 election results this week
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...based on no evidence.
Originally Posted by Mr.Banana
This congresswoman claims that malicious actors have "engaged in voter suppression across the country".
...also based on no evidence.
Originally Posted by Mr.Banana
Is this really a crime? Is this what qualifies as insurrection now?
Really?
Harvard didn't accuse her of insurrection. The statement from the Dean said:
"...in my assessment, Elise has made public assertions about voter fraud in November's presidential election that have no basis in evidence, and she has made public statements about court actions related to the election that are incorrect,"
So basically, since she claimed the election was rigged with no evidence, they don't want her on their team any more, so they kindly requested her to fuck off.
Are you really concerned that a university doesn't support someone's right to make false claims about election fraud? Really?
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